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Designing and implementing injury surveillance systems in Indian country : instructor's guide
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05/13/2013
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Description:This manual, the presentation and the materials provided are meant to be a core for a course on designing and implementing injury surveillance systems in Indian Country. Whenever possible you should use your own experience and draw on examples from the local community. Be sure to include the class in providing examples when possible. There are many examples of successful surveillance efforts in Indian Country in Appendix 1 of this manual. Please read and become familiar with them as they can also help illustrate many of the key points in this course.
This manual is your guide to the course. Each chapter provides instructor notes, a copy of the presentation with notes and a copy of the corresponding chapter in the participant manual annotated for the instructor. The PPT presentation notes reference a page number within the text of the manual where the points on the slide are discussed. As already stated, the Appendix of this manual includes many examples of surveillance work that is being done in Indian Country, but you should feel free to supplement it with your own examples and/or examples that would be more familiar to the class.
A joint publication of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, part of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Indian Health Service Injury Prevention Program.
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